Yes, but (1) Webnote works in the Mozilla based browsers, which means you can run it under many operating systems, (2) Webnote is saved at a web site, so you can easily access your notes from any computer with web access, and (3) Webnote is free. Those are three nice features. Romanpoet wrote: ] Decius wrote: ] ] A neat little tool for creating virtual sticky notes on a ] web ] ] page. Somewhat wiki like. Worth a look. Unfortunately does ] not ] ] work in Safari. ] ] ] All done in JavaScript -- not bad. Dont know if it will be ] useful though. Looks like http://eastgate.com/Tinderbox/ but ] doesnt have many of the more useful features of it. RE: Webnote - an online tool for taking notes |